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Go Template
47 lines
1.6 KiB
Go Template
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2025 Zentrum für Digitale Souveränität der Öffentlichen Verwaltung (ZenDiS) GmbH
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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---
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sip:
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# When Jigasi is called, it expects to find a "Jitsi-Conference-Room" header
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# in the invite with the name of the Jitsi Meet conference. If no header is
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# present, it will join the room specified under "JIGASI_SIP_DEFAULT_ROOM".
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# In openDesk, this default room is "siptest"
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#
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# While there are many different ways to do this, the typical flow is as
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# follows:
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#
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# - The conference mapper provides PIN for the related meeting room. An
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# application can get it from the conference mapper and puts it into an
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# invite message or the meeting participants can get it from Jitsi UI
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# during the meeting and sends it to SIP participant.
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#
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# - SIP participant calls the dial-in phone number
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# jitsi.web.extraConfig.dialinPhoneNumbers
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#
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# - IVR accepts the call and asks for PIN.
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#
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# - SIP participant enters PIN
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#
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# - IVR gets the related meeting room from the conference mapper using PIN.
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#
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# - IVR redirects the call to Jigasi SIP account with "Jitsi-Conference-Room"
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# header.
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#
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# - Jigasi attaches SIP participant to the meeting room.
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#
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# IVR solution depends on the SIP server. For a reference implementation for
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# FreeSwitch, see https://github.com/nordeck/jigasi-recepta
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#
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# See also:
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# - https://github.com/jitsi/jigasi (incoming calls)
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jigasi:
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enabled: false
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port: "5060"
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# e.g. sip.mydomain.tld
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server: ""
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transport: "TCP"
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# e.g. jigasi@sip.mydomain.tld
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uri: ""
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password: ~
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...
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